If playing Spider-Man on the big screen isn't enough to convince you that Andrew Garfield is a hero, this will definitely change your mind!

The actor has been making the most of his trip down under as he and his lady-love Emma Stone have been promoting the upcoming Spidey flick in Sydney!

It wasn't until Andrew decided to take a break from all of the glitz and glamour and made his way to North Bondi Beach where he attended the Hunter Connect: Surfing For Autism event and helped teach a group of autistic kiddies how to surf!!

How cute is that?!?!

The good deed comes just a couple of weeks after the actor spent the day with Batkid, AKA Miles Scott, and treated him to a fun-filled afternoon at Disneyland!

And even that was BEFORE he invited him to attend The Amazing Spider-Man 2premiere in New York next month!!

One comment to “Andrew Garfield: Real Life Superhero! Teaches Autistic Kids How To Surf In Sydney!”

Slight correction please, It's Surfers for Autism, not Surfing for Autism. My son has been surfing with them for 6 years. It is an amazing organization run completely by volunteers. Don and Kim Ryan, Co-founders, quit their high-paying jobs to devote their hearts and resources to run this organization, and they don't even have children of their own. Now they have hundreds! I tease Don that he is the Donald Trump of fundraising. It is truly an amazing organization. Check it out - *mwah*